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THE RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC, 1578
At the heart of this sweeping chronicle lies the turbulent years when the Low Countries teetered between rebellion and repression. The narrative follows the emergence of a new governor—Alexander Farnese—whose lineage and early life seem destined for greatness. From his childhood amid siege‑torn Parma to his restless desire for battlefield glory, Farnese is painted as a charismatic charioteer poised to steer a realm caught in “confusum chaos.” His education in Alcala and Madrid, and his close ties to the Spanish royal family, shape a leader both cultured and war‑like.
Beyond Farnese, the book delves into the tangled web of competing powers: the ambitions of Anjou, the intrigues of John Casimir, and the uneasy overtures of Queen Elizabeth. The provinces are riven by foreign troops, religious strife, and the frantic drafting of new pacifications. Through vivid descriptions of riots, diplomatic letters, and the fragile alliances of the Union of Utrecht, the work captures the fragile balance of politics and passion that defined the early rise of the Dutch Republic.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (98K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1814–1877
Best remembered for vivid, sweeping histories of the Dutch Republic, this American writer and diplomat brought European politics and the drama of revolt to a wide nineteenth-century audience. His books helped make serious history feel like a gripping narrative.
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